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Frequently asked Questions

  • Changes can be felt immediately or over time. Some people experience relief and clarity in the moment, others notice transformations in the following weeks. It's like planting a seed: sometimes it sprouts quickly, other times it takes longer, but it always generates movement.

  • Any situation in your life that feels stagnant or repetitive. From family conflicts, difficulties in love, financial problems, work blockages, chronic illnesses, to inexplicable feelings of anxiety, fear, or sadness for no apparent reason.

  • Sometimes, discouragement is a sign that we're looking back instead of moving forward. There may be unresolved grief, family burdens, or invisible loyalties that keep us from enjoying ourselves. Ask yourself: Am I living my life or am I still stuck in a family story?

    Do something new, even if it's small. When life seems meaningless, movement creates change. Go for a walk somewhere different, change your routine, try something you'd never do before.

  • Because the mind expects an immediate and visible solution, but the constellation works on deeper layers. Sometimes the effects are subtle at first and are reflected in different decisions, new opportunities, or relationships that flow more smoothly. It may also be that the person isn't ready to let go of what binds them.

  • Yes! Money is closely linked to our relationship with our parents, especially our mother. If there are disorders in the family system, these can be reflected in financial difficulties, constant debt, or blocks to prosperity. The constellation helps identify these connections and open the way for abundance.

  • If debts are recurrent, there may be a deeper pattern. Sometimes we carry the guilt of our ancestors, feel we don't deserve to prosper, or repeat stories of family financial loss. Beyond constellating, observe how you talk to yourself about money, how you manage it, and what beliefs you inherited. Do you feel money is hard to come by? Are you afraid of having too much and losing it?

    Review your relationship with money. Write down the phrases you heard at home about wealth and see if you still repeat them. Change beliefs like "money costs money" to "money comes easily."

  • Of course. You don't need to know the whole story. Constellations work with what's already in your subconscious and your body's memory. The important thing isn't the exact data, but what your family system has imprinted on you.

  • Because often they aren't "your" patterns, but those of your family. If your tree included betrayed women, abandoned men, or troubled relationships, you may be repeating that history without realizing it. A constellation allows you to see where that cycle comes from and break it.

  • Infidelity can be linked to family histories involving betrayals, forced separations, or unrecognized relationships. Sometimes, without realizing it, we choose partners who repeat those patterns. The question is: Where am I choosing from? Am I repeating a story from the past?

    Close cycles. Infidelity leaves a wound, but who are you still waiting for in your life? Sometimes the pain is older than the betrayal. Write a goodbye letter, without sending it, and free yourself.

  • Yes, many ailments have emotional or transgenerational roots. Back problems can be linked to family responsibilities, breathing difficulties to hidden secrets, autoimmune diseases to invisible loyalties. Constellations do not replace medical treatment, but they can complement your healing process.

  • Nothing you can't handle. You'll only act out what your energy allows. And although you may feel intense emotions in the moment, there's always relief in the end. Acting out is also healing, as it often resonates with your own story.

  • When we feel like no one recognizes our efforts, there may be a wound that stems from our family. Often, we seek recognition we didn't receive in childhood or carry a feeling of "not being enough." Ask yourself: Who am I trying to prove my worth to? Am I seeking to be seen by someone who never validated me?

    Make a list of times when you expected recognition and didn't receive it. Then, give yourself that recognition. Value yourself without waiting for others to do it first.

  • Absolutely! Difficult bosses, conflictive teams, clients that don't come in, businesses that aren't taking off... All of these can be related to unresolved family dynamics. A constellation can help you find the root cause and unblock the situation.

  • It depends on each person. Sometimes, a single constellation needs time to settle. The important thing is not to rush, but to integrate each experience. If you feel another issue needs to be addressed soon, you can do so, but without rushing the internal processes.

  • Often, siblings take sides out of loyalty to their parents. It's as if each one takes a "side" to uphold the family structure. This can create distance and resentment. Ask yourself: Am I in conflict with my sister or am I defending someone in my family?

    Recognize whether the conflict with your sister is really with her or with your parents. Sometimes, without realizing it, we repeat their story. Try to see her as a woman, beyond just being Mommy's or Daddy's daughter.

  • Yes, and more than you imagine. If there were sacrifices in your family, if you saw Mom or Dad always give in, you've probably learned that saying "no" is wrong. Reflect: What fear am I having if I say what I really want? Who am I afraid of disappointing?

    Start saying "no" to small things. Practice with daily details, like saying no to something you don't want. You'll notice that the world continues to stand and your voice grows stronger.